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Informatics symposium to focus on application, impact of IT on health research
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) and the Institute for Health Informatics and Comparative Effectiveness Research will cohost “Informatics: Driving Discovery, Improving Health (IDD 2012)” April 6. The aim of this symposium is to enlighten and update the clinical research…
Dancing with the CWRU Stars to be held March 24 to raise money for pediatric cancer patients
From left: Sharon Milligan, associate dean of student affairs at Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences; Dick Blake, teacher, choreographer and event sponsor; Linda Gilmore; and Grover C. Gilmore, Mandel School dean. Milligan and Gilmore will dance the fox trot in the competition. Photo by Kevin…
Leading biomedical engineer to discuss cutting-edge cancer treatment technology
Katherine Whittaker Ferrara, professor of biomedical engineering at University of California, Davis, will present the Angelmarie Adamczyk Lecture Series March 19 at 4 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building. As the Adamczyk Lecturer, Ferrara will discuss “Image-guided Nanodelivery.” A…
Underrepresented undergraduates: Apply for the Stephanie Tubbs-Jones award
Applications are being accepted for the 2012 Stephanie Tubbs-Jones Award for underrepresented Case Western Reserve undergraduates. The award was created in 2010 to honor Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, a Case Western Reserve University alumna who embodied the spirit of community and Spartan pride. This…
CIO Lev Gonick talks search engine privacy changes
Search engines like Google are invading our privacy, users say The Plain Dealer: A recent study found that 73 percent of search engine users consider it an invasion of privacy when sites collect information about them and their search history. But unless search information is misused, said Chief…
Law's Michael Scharf discusses ICC's handling of African cases
Stopping Kony: Why has the ICC tackled cases from only Africa? Los Angeles Times: Uganda’s Joseph Kony along with other men from Africa are wanted by the International Criminal Court—and the court has only handled cases from Africa. Michael Scharf, director of the Frederick K. Cox International…
Amy Przeworski kicks off "Psychology Today" blog on anxiety in families
Parenting Picassos: How parenting is an art Psychology Today: Amy Przeworski, assistant professor of psychology, kicked off her new Psychology Today blog, “Don’t Worry, Mom: Coping with anxiety in families,” with an article on the principles, logic and art of parenting.
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War crimes ambassador to lead lecture on international criminal justice
Stephen J. Rapp, ambassador at large for war crimes issues in the U.S. Department of State, will lead the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center’s Lecture on Global Justice March 20 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the City Club of Cleveland. Rapp’s lecture is titled “The Reach and the Grasp of…
Women faculty members: Network with colleagues during March 19 lunch
Join your women faculty colleagues from across campus at Women Faculty Connect, a lunchtime program that provides women faculty with the opportunity to relax, network and chat. Women Faculty Connect will be held Monday, March 19, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Sears Tower 501. The Women Faculty…